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Popular drug may be linked to serious mental health problems

"It's definitely doing something that's concerning," one scientist said about reported side effects of the drug.

I'm a therapist — how rewatching a comfort show like Gilmore Girls is actually good for your health

Comfort TV rewatches no doubt feel cozy, but according to psychotherapist Jill Lewis, there are several real ways they can be a mental health boost.

Having too many pictures and unread emails on your phone might mean you have this mental disorder

"We all deal with digital clutter more than we think that we do," said Dr. Susan Albers, a clinical psychologist at the Cleveland Clinic.

Having these 'paranormal' beliefs linked to more difficulty coping with stress

A new study has established a link between superstitious beliefs and a decreased ability to manage stress.

Taking drugs like LSD and ecstasy can increase your risk of schizophrenia, according to new study

Psychedelics have been growing in popularity across North America for recreational and therapeutic use, with celebrities like Kristen Bell and Aaron Rodgers publicly sharing their experiences.

Sneaky social media habit that's a red flag your man is obsessed with his muscles, according to science

A University of South Australia study found that a troubling tendency among men is an indicator that they may obsess over their physiques — to the point of muscle dysphoria.

This type of person experiences more work stress, study says — it’s only a quarter of adults

Researchers at Osaka University found that a subset of the population is "more susceptible" to stress and may be experiencing it at higher levels than their colleagues.

Wearing this color can make you ‘more relaxed and less anxious,’ say experts

It's just one way to implement "dopamine dressing."

I’m a gut-brain expert — 3 things to do if you feel like you’re going to throw up on Election Day

Stress can disrupt our digestive system and lead to lots of issues, but a psychologist has shared a few techniques for calming our minds and our stomachs.

I'm a sociopath — here's one eerie way to spot bad people like me

She's using her bad qualities for good.

How your job and bank account can affect your risk of developing dementia

Researchers followed 8,442 UK middle-aged adults over a decade to see how socioeconomic factors influenced changes in cognitive status.

Autism diagnoses are skyrocketing in the US — here's why

A team led by Kaiser Permanente's Division of Research in California examined health records and insurance claims for 12.2 million Americans for autism diagnosis trends.

Presidential election wreaking havoc on mental health — with Gen Z impacted the most: poll

If you’re feeling on edge during this election cycle, you’re far from alone.

I'm a weight loss coach — here are 4 tips for healthy holiday eating

Here's how to sleigh the stressful holiday dinner table.

What is 'sunset anxiety'? How to rally when the end of a day fills you with panic and regret

Sunsets are a beautiful thing to watch, but the feelings that can accompany them? Not so much.

Dietitians reveal the best — and worst — foods and drinks for stress relief

With holidays looming and a presidential election nigh, autumn could be a season of stress for many.

I'm a brain doctor — here's the 1 thing to avoid if you're depressed

"Your gut health is critical to brain health," said Dr. Daniel Amen, a brain-imaging researcher.

1 in 4 US adults suspect they have undiagnosed ADHD: 'Their parents didn't believe'

"Symptoms of ADHD can look different between different people," the study author said.